Sandy Blair
/Poetical Pin-Up
Poetical Pin-Up
A girl must do a steady job of work in order to earn herself acceptable board and lodging, but that doesn't mean she has to become as soulless as her typewriter.
If you've got poetry in your heart, as SANDY BLAIR of Canterbury has, it can take more than a rattling commercial keyboard to smother it. Sandy likes to write poetry every spare moment she can get, and none of it starts off on the lines of 'Violets are blue. or roses are red . .
It's much more like
Ah, brooding walls of glass and lime
That soar in concrete grey
Come down, dark walls, come down
And crumble.
Sort of modern and passionate.
Sandy is a poem herself, and lovely to look at as well.
Spick No 246 - May 1974